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  • THE CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF MONITORING CARBOHYDRATE ANTIGEN CA50 IN PATIENTS WITH COLORECTAL CARCINOMA

    In order to investigate the possible involvement of the antigen CA50 in patients with colorectal carcinoma, the carbohydrated antigen CA50 in serum was examined in 30 normal individual, 27 patients with benign colorectal diseases and 66 patients with colorectal carcinoma by immunoradiometric assay (IRMA). The results showed that the serum CA50 in patients with colorectal carcinoma was significantly higher than that in patients with benign colorectal diseases and normal individual (P<0.01). It was significantly declined after radical operation (P<0.01). However, no significant change was noted after palliative operation (P>0.05) and elevation was noted in patients with tumor recurrence. The results suggest that the measurement of serum CA50 may be an useful marker for diagnosis and prognostic evaluation in patients with colorectal carcinoma.

    Release date:2016-08-29 09:16 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Detection of serum homocysteine levels in retinal branch vein occlusion patients with hypertension or non-hypertension

    Objective To observe the serum homocysteine (Hcy) levels in retinal branch vein occlusion (BRVO) patients with with hypertension or non-hypertension. Methods A total of 120 patients (120 eyes) with BRVO were divided into hypertension group [72 eyes, blood pressure 140 - 175/90 - 105 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa)] and non-hypertension group (48 eyes, blood pressure 100 - 139/70 - 88 mmHg). According to the sex and age, 78 patients with hypertensive non-retinal vascular diseases and 48 patients with non-hypertensive and non-retinal vascular diseases were collected by a way of same-size ratio as hypertension control group and non-hypertension control group, respectively. Fasting venous blood was collected from all patients in the morning and serum Hcy levels were measured by rate method. The total Hcy concentration over 15.0 μ mol/L was defined as high level Hcy. Fasting serum glucose and fasting serum lipid were also measured. Measurement data among groups were compared with t test. Results The serum Hcy levels were (26.82±28.0), (8.39±3.11), (21.37±4.24), (9.25±3.31) μmol/L in the hypertension group, hypertension control group, non-hypertension group and non-hypertension control group, respectively. The serum Hcy levels of patients in the hypertension group was significantly higher than that in the hypertension control group (t=3.324, P=0.004). The serum Hcy levels of patients in the non-hypertension group was significantly higher than that in the non-hypertension control group (t=2.216, P=0.049). The serum Hcy levels of patients in the hypertension group was significantly higher than that in the non-hypertension group, but the difference had not statistical significance (t=0.581, P=0.566). Among 120 patients, there were 68 patients (56.67%) with high level of Hcy (40 patients in the hypertension group and 28 patients in the non-hypertension group). Among the 40 patients with high levels of Hcy in the hypertension group, 36 patients were older than 50 years old (90.00%) and 4 patients were less or equal than 50 years old (10.00%). Among the 28 patients with high levels of Hcy in the non-hypertension group, 16 patients were older than 50 years old (57.14%); 12 patients were less or equal than 50 years old (42.86%), whose indexes of serum glucose and serum lipid were not abnormal. There was significant difference in age distribution of patients with high level of Hcy between the hypertension group and the non-hypertension group (χ2=9.882, P=0.002), but there was no significant difference in sex distribution (χ2=2.052, P=0.216). Conclusions The level of serum Hcy increased both in BRVO patients with hypertension and non-hypertension. The indexes of serum glucose and serum lipid were not abnormal in BRVO patients aged less or equal than 50 years old with non-hypertensive except for the increase of serum Hcy level.

    Release date:2018-05-18 06:38 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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